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29 March 2021

Bert Wouters in BBC news about mega-iceberg A74

Bert Wouters in BBC news about mega-iceberg A74

The German Research Vessel Polarstern has made a remarkable circumnavigation of Antarctica's latest mega-iceberg.

04 March 2021

Franziska Glassmeier and Herman Russchenberg in Financiaal Dagblad about clouds and climate

Franziska Glassmeier and Herman Russchenberg in Financiaal Dagblad about clouds and climate

Franziska Glassmeier and Herman Russchenberg talk in Financiaal Dagblad about their research concerning clouds and climate.

26 February 2021

ESA proceeds with TU Delft mission proposal

ESA proceeds with TU Delft mission proposal

After several years of in-depth studies involving several candidates, ESA has decided to take TU Delft’s mission idea Harmony to the final decisive phase for the Earth Explorer 10 satellite mission. Harmony will address key scientific questions related to ocean, ice and land dynamics. If the final phase is completed successfully, Harmony is expected to be launched into orbit around 2030. Dr. Paco López-Dekker from the Geoscience and Remote Sensing Department, was the lead proposer of Harmony and serves as principal investigator.

01 February 2021

Aerosol particles cool the climate less than we thought

Aerosol particles cool the climate less than we thought

De invloed van aerosolen in de atmosfeer op wolken en het klimaat is mogelijk anders dan eerder werd gedacht, concludeert wolkenonderzoeker Franziska Glassmeier.

15 January 2021

Special award for Pieternel Levelt and OMI satellite instrument team

Special award for Pieternel Levelt and OMI satellite instrument team

Pieternel Levelt (Professor at TU Delft and Head at KNMI) and her international team were recently awarded a special award by the American Meteorological Society (AMS) for their successful OMI satellite project. The AMS awards recognise outstanding individuals and organisations in the field of weather, water and climate research.